Today,
350 Vanuatu as part of the ‘Pacific Climate Warriors’, are delivering letters
to ANZ management asking them to divest from the fossil fuel industry.
This
is part of a new ‘divestment’ campaign being launched in the Pacific by the
climate campaigning network, 350 Pacific.
“We
launched this campaign to call on businesses operating in the Pacific to remove
all forms of support from the industry - the fossil fuel industry - that will
destroy us,” said campaign spokesperson, Ms. Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, who
recently addressed world leaders at the United Nations Climate Summit in
September.
The
Climate Warriors are taking their message to ANZ that they must commit to
ruling out future loans to fossil fuel projects, and phase out existing loans
over a five year- period.
“Organizations
and financial institutions, such as the ANZ, must align their money with their
morals. They need to make socially responsible investments because, it is not
acceptable to profit from the destruction of our Islands.”
“While
the Pacific Islands may seem small, business for the banks here is profitable
and growing. It is a moral imperative that as banks continue to grow in the
region; they side with the people, not the polluters,” added
Ms. Jetnil-Kijiner.
Over
the past five years, ANZ
has invested a total of $6.5 billion in fossil fuel projects, even
when it is very clear that these fossil fuels are the greatest man- made
contributor to climate change and the destruction of the Pacific.
“Although
many of our friends and families work for ANZ. Our fight is not with them, but
with management at ANZ who guide where investments are made.”
“With
everything at stake in the face of climate change for our islands, we have to
take every necessary step to protect our island homes,” continued Jetnil-
Kijiner.
“The
Divestment campaign has its place in the Pacific. What we are calling for, are
institutions and organizations to move their investments from the fossil fuel
industry to more renewable and cleaner sources of energy,” she concluded.
Earlier
this year, the Anglican Church of New Zealand and Polynesia became
the first in the worldwide Anglican Communion, to pledge to divest from fossil
fuel companies, while the College
of the Marshall Islands are trying to get their
campus to divest their endowment from fossil fuels. If they succeed, they could
be the first College in the Pacific Region to divest.
1. For further information about ANZs
investment in the fossil fuel industry, visitwww.marketforces.org.au/banks.
2. For Immediate Release.
3. This Divestment Campaign is the
next phase of the 350 Pacific Stand Up for the Pacific Campaign,
which first saw 30 Pacific Climate Warriors take their message directly to the
fossil fuel industry, and blockade
the world’s largest coal port, on the 17th of October, 2014.
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